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  1. 10 hours ago, Bender Rodriguez said:

    sold in every tops, villa market

     

    it is called: APPLE CIDER VINEGAR ...

     

    most people have low stomach acid, whatever the experts say

     

    I went to 3 experts, was on PPI for 3 months, did gastroscopy, they found....NOTHING

     

    idiopathic =  the damn idiots don't know the cause, so it must be mental

     

     

    did my own discovery years ago ...  1 tablespoon (begin with 1 teaspoon) in a glass of water, 15-30 min before any meal .... it will juice up your digestion ..

     

    GERD is because of food starting to ferment in your stomach, as you have low (or no on PPI) stomach acid and the food just sits there as you lower stomach sphincter needs ACID to open to the small intestine for further digestion

     

    PPI should never be taken more than 2 weeks, except you have an ulcer !

     

    getting off of PPI, will get a serious REBOUND effect, where your acid producing stomach cells will restart making what it is supposed to make, but now it will be much more for a short while, which will make people so scared in just restarting their PPI meds again

     

    been there, done that, got over with ...

     

    since then, I research any meds side effects after an MD visit before taking anything...

     

    believe it, don't believe it ... gave you the info...

    Thanks for your advice, that's very interesting, i use daily omeprazole for almost 3 years, i know this is bad, let's try apple cider vinegar !

  2. 27 minutes ago, Bender Rodriguez said:

    are you on any PPI right now ?

    did you visit hospitals ?

    did they tell you you had too much acid in the stomac?

     

    99 percent has too little stomach acid, the older you get...

    I use omeprazole, yes i have been in hospital. I would like to find something to drink in morning healthy and not bad for GERD

  3. 23 hours ago, Speedo1968 said:

    I had GERD's years ago along with Parkinson's, much of the cause for GERD's was due to the plethora of medication I was taking.     My work was very stressful with a lot of travel to other countries and within Thailand, long hours, a number of burnouts etc.   

    I tried adjusting my meal times where possible ( I am vegan ) and looking at my health generally, it did help.  The final blow to GERD's was when I stopped all the meds.     Never suffered Parkinson's or GERD's since although some high protein foods such as uncooked chick pea powder can cause gas.     I don't drink or smoke.

     

    Any idea what is causing your condition.   Sometimes changing diet ( including times of eating ), reducing stress at work ( if still working ), meal times etc.

     

    No sure if it is the coffee flavour or the kick you are after but Yerba Mate, if available here, is an interesting replacement certainly not coffee flavour though.
     

    I would suggest you look online about side effects of chicory, the link below is useful.    Good luck in finding the cause and of course you alternative to coffee.

     

     

    https://www.livestrong.com/article/346363-side-effects-of-chicory-with-coffee/

    Big thanks for your very interesting answer, i didn't know Yerba Mate, it it seems that we can find it here :

     

    https://www.lazada.co.th/shop/yerba-mate-thailand-1526198276/

    https://www.facebook.com/YerbaMateThailand/

     

    But it contains caffeine, i read it isn't good for GERD

  4. 13 hours ago, Speedo1968 said:

    Bring back Camp Coffee ...   I was allowed this as a child when living in England in the 50's.

    I lived in a South American country for some years back in the 70's, believe it or not a coffee substitute was available made from soy.

    Be careful about possible side effects of chicory, it can cause an allergic response and digestive problems.

    Sorry can't help you with somewhere to buy here.

    i didn't know about digestive problems, i want to find a substitute of coffee because i have GERD

  5. 4 minutes ago, bwpage3 said:

    Steel posts are relatively cheap.

     

    Sink them in a hole with concrete.

     

    Weld the metal cross braces.

     

    You can also buy some correlated roofing panels cheap.

     

    We just built a 24' by 14' in Isaan about 80 miles from Chayaphum in Dec. 2019

     

    Cost about < 8,000 baht, however my brother in law did all the welding and assembly with his friends.

     

     

    thanks mate, do you have any pictures please ?

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  6. 12 hours ago, donnacha said:

    I'm always surprised by how many crimes in Thailand these days involve French people. When you hear about a guy beating up a ladyboy, or stealing from a shop, or getting into fights, it is very often a Frenchman.  

    I remember traveling in France as a young teenager and they always seemed so cultured, so sophisticated.

    It is mystifying that such a dignified people, with such a glorious history, seem to have descended into barbarism.

      

    Dumbest post ever

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  7. 6 hours ago, thoongfoned said:

    have you ever worked/or been in a poly tunnel?

    the plastic will let the heat in and not let alot out, the leaf or grass roof will let heat in and out, same will the shade netting. on a cheap sala people tend to use the grass roof as cooler then say a tin roof?

    try sit under a grass/leaf roof, then try a plastic roof or even cheap tin roof.

    I think so, thanks ??

  8. 4 hours ago, thoongfoned said:

    when we did the mushroom house we used black plastic,good stuff(have differents grades/prices), if you buy by the roll 125cm ish wide 100m lenght 5000/6000 baht depending were you buy. we used this on the roof and all sides, sort if rapped it around all the bamboo, makes it very hot in there... alot of the large builder merchants will stock the black plastic and sell it by the metre lenght, used as damp course. or like us as a sub ceiling in a farm building for animals. 

    sorry i''m not sure to understand what do you mean, using black plastic for the roof is hotter than the leaf ?

  9. On 10/13/2014 at 11:40 PM, teletiger said:

    You don't specify what type of mushrooms. I grow oyster mushrooms, so I'll presume that.

    We'll take your questions one at a time....

    1. Approximate set up costs, small at first and I am on dodgy ground as I have no knowledge.
    OK so start with 5000 bottles. The mushroom house 4m X 8m should cost you about 10/12K (max) Baht. This will include waterproof roof. (not grass) Concrete posts, Bamboo bottle backings, brick bases for the bottles., and black netting down all sides.

    2. Are there any places or possibly farming courses, where this can be learnt in a few days regards what is required with set ups and what is needed. etc

    Yes. Lots (most?) Provinces have Government run schemes for all farming stuff. Also most local Uni's have Ag departments that run educational courses. If you are anywhere near Saraburi , of course, the excellent Col Pak De from these very boards, runs a free mushroom growing course on his homestay farm. Highly rated by the members on this board, and in fluent English as I can qualify.

    3. Any advice if this is a relatively easy task to do, I have a decent brain and so does she.

    Starting up any venture is easy to do....put money in....lose it. Easy. Successful mushroom growing is not easy. I'm in my second season and we have just broken even at week 14. (Don't ask about our first season)

    I figure by the end of this run we will have made a 30% profit....barring disasters in the next few weeks.

    4. Any dangers or pitfalls of entering into this business?
    Entering it is a pitfall. Expect to lose money in the first 6 months. The learning process is fraught....people will tell you this...other.people will tell you that...I will tell you something else.... "water on the floor" "don't water on the floor", "Don't water in the bags", "water in the bags".....
    "Take the plastic inserts out", "Take the fronts off".........Take your brain out and lobotomize yourself...Oh, wait.

    5. Would I be better trying to sell on to an agent if this project were successful or word of mouth locally?

    For 5000 bottles, sell locally. Wholesale is for when you get past the stage where you can't sell what you produce. Even then I would urge you to sell cheaper and miss out the middleman.
    Our customer sell for 100 Baht per kilo, buying from us at 50/45 Baht at the Talat nat.

    Set up a local stall somewhere and double your profits.

    6. How long does it take to get a crop yield from start to finish please?

    Depends what mushrooms you take on. Start with the easiest ones first. Oysters..20 weeks.

    There is no experience like experience. Try it for yourself. 50,000 Baht. (max)

    10/12 K Baht for the house,35,000 for 5K bottles 5,000 Baht expenses.....elec, water etc.

    Don't buy any land. Rent it.
    Watch 'yer arse.
    ?
    'And.....Good luck.


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    Hi Teletiger, what do you mean by waterproof roof. What should i use please ?

  10. 38 minutes ago, Mario666 said:

    I am sorry to correct you...That is what he was fined....If you are doubting my integrity please PM me and we can discuss.

     

    How long have you lived in LOS....In my experience they will take as much as they think they can get.

     

    Are you familiar with "Double Pricing" Mr Games Player????

     

    Weird story,  i'm agree that it's very surprising that anyone had to pay so much for some weed.  There are monthly story on this forum about cannabis and people usually pay 2.000 baht fine only and go home.

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  11. On 2/20/2018 at 7:56 PM, Olive073 said:

    Hi, there, i would like to start a small hydroponic farm for myself. Could you tell me what do you think about the iStack or StarStack hydroponic planting set ? Is it reliable, efficient and interesting financially ? Would you recommend it ?

     

    Thanks for your advices !

     

    images.jpg.c6d717ecfb9f163004740dd4a1f0bd4d.jpg

    I'm interested too to know more about these systems. Anybody use it ?

  12. 1 hour ago, carlyai said:

    For me, it would be to have more control on the plant environment.

    You can stop the torrential rain destroying everything, and control the UV filled sunlight and stop insects.



    Sent from my SM-J700F using Tapatalk
     

    THanks Mate, could you tell me so what do you use to cover ?

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